Month: October 2024

Ford’s free replacement for its Telsa Supercharger adapter starts shipping today

Ford will start shipping its new Tesla Supercharger NACS adapter to customers today after recalling the previous model, the company told Engadget in an email. The new adapters were co-developed with Lectron, a major manufacturer of EV chargers, adapters and cables for Tesla and others.  Ford drivers gained access to…

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WhatsApp’s new Lists feature makes organizing chats easier and more personal

WhatsApp is launching a new way to organize your chats into custom categories, expanding on the addition of chat filters earlier this year. The new Lists feature will allow users to create, edit, and organise lists of their chats, allowing you to, for example, separate work and personal chats, or…

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The Morning After: Our verdict on the Kindle Colorsoft

Finally, a color Kindle. Amazon, the dominant force in ereaders, finally brought color eink to its series of devices — and we’ve reviewed it. The Kindle Colorsoft is a solid premium ereader, ideal for readers of comics and graphic novels. The company has upgraded page-turn speed and a handy pinch-to-zoom…

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The Pixel 9’s amazing new Weather app is now heading to older Pixels

The Weather app was previously a Pixel 9 exclusive Pixel 6 and later Pixels can now get the app The update should arrive on your phone automatically Our Google Pixel 9 review will tell you that this is a phone series we’re very much fans of, and alongside its flagship…

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Samsung could launch a Galaxy S25 Slim to compete with the rumored iPhone 17 Air

We’re likely now just a few months away from the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25, Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, but reports suggest that Samsung might also have a fourth model in the works, which for now we’ll refer to as the Samsung Galaxy S25…

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Miniot’s split-flap clock is what nostalgia sounds like

If you’ve ever experienced the sight and sound of a split-flap display then you’ll immediately understand the nostalgic appeal of Miniot’s pixelated wall clock. Klapklok uses mechanical flaps to convey information, just like the departure boards commonly found in transportation terminals before the arrival of LEDs. As its name suggests, Klapklok primarily…

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